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Ride reports & bike news from Chain Reaction's Mike JFri Aug 18 3:59:47 2017 / +0000 GMTUniversal Post Manager 1.1.2 [ www.ProfProjects.com ] Bicycle retail is a strange worldhttp://chainreactionblogs.com/diary/?p=558
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Trek Mystic 16
But here's the thing. We'll lose that $5k sale sometimes, because someone came in for a bike for their 5 year old, maybe their first new bike, and it wasn't built up... and I'm sorry, but we're just not going to disappoint a 5 year old kid if there's any possible way we can move the world to make things happen. And that's what we did today, when a young girl came in for a pink Trek Mystic 16, which we only had in a box. My son came up to me and asked if we could get that done, and y'know, it wasn't something I had to think about. You just do it. It was her birthday and likely her first new bike.
We didn't lose any $5000 bike sales today because we built up the birthday girl's bike, but a few situations did come up that were delayed a bit so we could get her bike going. From a bottom-line standpoint, it's kinda nuts, but it's so incredibly heart-warming to deal with a young kid who can't imagine anything more special in her life than that bike, especially in comparison to dealing with some "adults" who make the bicycle buying process so researched and analytical and stressful for themselves that you wonder if anything about cycling is actually fun for them. Kids know fun. We can learn from them. In the meantime, you and I can wait our turn. --Mike--]]>5582010-09-25 17:43:512010-09-26 00:43:51